I don't know what it means to "max out the sensor". And shooting a
full-frame lens against a 4/3 sensor gives the lens an easy job. I
don't mean to belittle the 100/2 in any way. I'm sure it's a superior
lens. But your small web image was unable to demonstrate that.
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/21/2011 11:13 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Me thinks your "Insanely in focus" comment is too much influenced by the
>> soft out-of-focus areas in the background. It's relative insanity and
>> not absolute.
>
> I'm only chosen to display one particular genre of imaging style. I've
> also been shooting it in more normal "F8 and be there" stuff and it
> holds up quite well. No matter how you slice it, the 100/2 is an
> impressive lens.
>
> It's also more than just sharpness. The contrast and color is quite nice.
>
> But there aren't too many lenses you can shoot wide-open and still max
> out the sensor.
>
> AG
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